SkepticThinker
Veteran Member
Okay, so it appears my post didn't get through to you.I don't think you can provide any reasonable argument against the Bible story, but I am not against you trying it.
Let's state it more clearly then:
The burden of proof is on the person making the claim. It's not on anyone else to disprove it. And it's not considered a true claim until someone disproves it. You've got it completely backwards.
You don't believe in leprechauns until someone shows you they don't exist, right?
You don't believe in Thor until someone shows you he doesn't exist, right?
You don't believe I have a magical invisible pink unicorn in my closet until someone disproves his existence, right?